When asked if his organization feared they too could be arrested, French was undeterred. ''First and foremost, Special Service has its own regulations, codes, by-laws and laws. All are under the Constitution of the United States. S.S. agents, guards, and officers are not permitted to be arrested,'' he said. ''They will walk the line according to [United States Code] and Special Service, not according to any county, city, or state code that violates the rights given under the 'law of the land,' the U.S. Constitution.''
''Special Service carries a zero tolerance policy and will not permit any branch of government to seize, or likewise take into their custody any S.S. agents, guards or officers,'' he told WorldNetDaily.
''This is considered insurrection against the civil forces of the United States and we will hold those accountable who try.''
This is exactly what the La Raza types have been waiting for - a border group that wants to take the law into its own hands.